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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis is the second anthology of poems by the poet. The poems cover some of the turmoil the poet had gone through in his life that brought him back to poetry. Often people come across and get to know each other, fall in love and get separated for certain reasons; sometimes even by choice. The pain of that separation, at times, breaks some and cannot be captured by mere words. Accepting the pain, living with it and getting used to it, is what one might struggle with. With that pain, they might reflect on life and devote that pain to art. Most of the poems in this collection hover around heartbreaks, and heartbreaks do not always concern a romantic affair.
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Malay Pramanick
Malay Pramanick hails from Kharagpur, a town in West Bengal, India, where he did his schooling, graduation and post-graduation. Born to Bengali parents, he is a software professional. Besides composing and writing, he likes to read, watch cartoons, movies and series, listen to songs, and is looking forward to reinstating his passion for painting. He hopes his love for literature and arts finds a place in the world.
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